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J'ai cherché

"J'ai cherché"
J'ai cherché - Amir.jpg
Single by Amir
from the album Au cœur de moi
Released 15 January 2016 (2016-01-15)
Format Digital download
Recorded 2015
Genre Pop
Length
  • 3:32 (album version)
  • 3:00 (eurovision edit)
Label Sash Productions
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Nazim Khaled
  • Silvio Lisbonne
  • Skydancers
Amir singles chronology
"Oasis"
(2015)
"J'ai cherché"
(2016)
"On dirait"
(2016)
Music video
"J'ai cherché" on YouTube
France "J'ai cherché"
Eurovision Song Contest 2016 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Languages
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)
Finals performance
Final result
6th
Final points
257
Appearance chronology
◄ "N'oubliez pas" (2015)   
"Requiem" (2017) ►

"J'ai cherché" (English: I Searched) is a dance pop song performed by French-Israeli singer Amir Haddad. The song represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 in , Sweden. The song finished 6th overall in the grand final, with 257 points, finishing 3rd with the juries and 9th in the televote, France's best result since 2002. It was written by Haddad along with Johan Errami and Nazim Khaled, while Khaled produced the track along with Silvio Lisbonne and Skydancers. The song was released as a digital download on 15 January 2016 through Sash Productions. The song was released as the second single from his second studio album Au cœur de moi (2016).

On 29 February 2016, the French broadcaster announced that Haddad would perform the song "J'ai cherché" as the country's Eurovision Song Contest 2016 entry. Being a member of the "Big 5", he automatically advanced to the final. He performed the song during the first Semi-final on 10 May 2016. The song finished 6th overall in the grand final, with 257 points, finishing 3rd with the juries and 9th in the televote, France's best result since 2002 and the highest-scoring French entry to date, thanks to the new scoring system.

A music video to accompany the release of "J'ai cherché" was first released onto Amir's YouTube channel on 3 March 2016 at a total length of three minutes and thirty-two seconds. A shorter version of the video was uploaded to the Eurovision Song Contest's YouTube channel on 13 March 2016 at a total length of 2:59 minutes. It has since received over 18 million views and is one of the most positively received among all of the 2016 participants, and his first version of the song has received over 50 million views on his own channel on YouTube.

Since its release to French radio in January 2016, the song has received largely positive feedback from the public. Many of these fans were pleased when it was chosen to represent France at Eurovision, leading much of the media covering the contest to believe that this was the first French contest entry in recent memory to be positively backed by its own public. The song has been listened to on radio over 1.2 billion times, earning Amir the first W9 Gold Award on 11 December 2016 for the most listened-to French song on radio.


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